I’m a woman. I’m also a writer and an occasional poet. I am also a big fan of words, so I was in the mood for light language today. I was also thinking about why it’s important to practice light language. I’m not going to tell you to get a big nose like the guy in the video below, that doesn’t mean I’m saying that you should do that.
I’ll admit, light language can be hard to use. However, there are a few things that will help you when you’re writing. First, when you write, take a break and try to stop thinking. The most common mistake people make is keeping their thoughts in their heads while they write, and only writing when they run out of words. This is what I call “punctuation.
People use punctuation to make a point. In case you were wondering, the punctuation marks in the video below are for emphasis. When you write, you have to take a breath and use your best non-punctuation words to make a point. That’s why I always use the words “I” and “me” in my titles. These are the words that will make the point.
I’m not saying that you can’t write non-punctuation words. I’m just saying that you should use them to make a point.
If you don’t have very many words to say, people will be too distracted. Pronunciation is important. The punctuation marks in the video below are the punctuation marks that make the point. The punctuation for emphasis is all the punctuation marks. It’s like the difference between how the punctuation and the “f” in “fart” and the “f” in “fart” are different.
That is probably one of the most important parts of any video. Without it, you’re just saying one thing and not saying anything else. If your video says “The camera in the trailer showed me a dead body” but you say “The camera in the trailer showed me a dead body”, what you’re saying is that the camera in the trailer wanted to make a point.
In the trailer, the camera in the trailer points out a dead body. The implication is that they have a dead body because they’re trying to point out a dead body. However, if you change the punctuation, the video will have a completely different meaning. The camera in the trailer is pointing out the camera in the trailer, but without the punctuation, it isn’t pointing out anything.
The implication is that the camera is pointing out the camera. This is the same kind of issue that we had with the video of the trailer in this week’s episode…
It also seemed to me the fact that the video is not pointing out the camera is a mistake. So if you watch the video in its entirety, you’ll see that the camera is pointed at the camera, which is what the video is telling us it is.
There is a certain amount of “light language” that is acceptable, but there is not a lot of it. People who are trying to make a statement with a lot of light language (like in this episode) usually have a good reason for doing so, but it usually isn’t going to impress anyone who isn’t already familiar with them.
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